new publications - Simon PeckAlexandria::new publicationsThe Effects of Audit Committees in SwitzerlandRuigrok, W., & Peck, S. (2006). The Effects of Audit Committees in Switzerland. In . --- https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/40042
2007-09-11Nationality and Gender Diversity on Swiss Corporate BoardsRuigrok, W., Peck, S., & Tacheva, S. (2007). Nationality and Gender Diversity on Swiss Corporate Boards. Corporate Governance: An International Review, 15(4), 546-557. --- https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/40040
2007-09-11Professors on Corporate BoardsSikavica, K., Ruigrok, W., Peck, S., & Wagner, H. (2004). Professors on Corporate Boards. In . --- https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/34935
2007-02-14The Determinants and Effects of Board Nomination CommitteesRuigrok, W., Peck, S., Tacheva, S., Greve, P., & Hu, Y. (2006). The Determinants and Effects of Board Nomination Committees. Journal of Management and Governance, 10(2), 119-148. --- This article assesses the corporate governance-related antecedents of nomination committee adoption, and the impact of nomination committees’ existence and their composition on board independence and board demographic diversity. We conducted a longitudinal study of board composition amongst 210 Swiss public companies from January 2001 through December 2003, a period during which the Swiss ...https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/30532
2006-09-14Board Characteristics and Involvement in Strategic Decision Making: Evidence from Swiss CompaniesRuigrok, W., Peck, S., & Keller, H. (2006). Board Characteristics and Involvement in Strategic Decision Making: Evidence from Swiss Companies. Journal of Management Studies, 43(5), 1201-1226. --- Boards of directors have a number of roles. The board&apos;s monitoring function has been the subject of much work. Less examined is the role that the board has in setting company strategy. This paper uses agency and network perspectives in developing and testing the relationship between board characteristics and involvement in strategic decision making. Using primary and secondary data, our ...https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/30530
2006-09-14New diversity at corporate boardsRuigrok, W., Peck, S., & Tacheva, S. (2005). New diversity at corporate boards. In . --- This paper sheds some light on new diversity entering modern corporate boards by scrutinising its antecedents and interactions with other aspects of board composition such as more traditional demographic forms of diversity and directors’ independence. In a sample of 210 Swiss publicly listed firms over a period of three years (2001-2003) we analyse firm and board level antecedents of board ...https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/16372
2005-04-20Happy few, band of brothers? Determinants and effects of board nomination committees in SwitzerlandRuigrok, W., Peck, S., Tacheva, S., Greve, P., & Hu, Y. (2005). Happy few, band of brothers? Determinants and effects of board nomination committees in Switzerland. In . --- This paper assesses the corporate governance related antecedents of nomination committee adoption, and the impact of nomination committees&apos; existence and their composition on board independence and board demographic diversity. We conducted a longitudinal study of board composition amongst 210 Swiss public companies from January 2001 through December 2003, a period during which the Swiss ...https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/16370
2005-04-20Hiding behind the flag? Prospects for Change in German Corporate GovernancePeck, S., & Ruigrok, W. (2000). Hiding behind the flag? Prospects for Change in German Corporate Governance. European Management Journal, 18(4), 420-430. --- https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/8364
2005-03-09Corporate Restructuring and New Forms of Organising: Evidence from EuropePeck, S., Pettigrew, A., Ruigrok, W., & Whittington, R. (1999). Corporate Restructuring and New Forms of Organising: Evidence from Europe. Management International Review. Special Issue, 39(2), 41-64. --- https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/publications/8368
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